  Harddrive Premium join:2000-09-20 Norwich, CT | reply to bradgar Re: My WoW 132 error?! WTF?
glad you got it fixed. |
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  bradgar
@sbcglobal.net | reply to Harddrive I have fixed my problem it was 1 of 2 or both. My GPU wasn't secured into my pcix slot, and my tritton surround sound headphones driver isn't compatable. Thanks for the quick response though. |
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  Harddrive Premium join:2000-09-20 Norwich, CT | reply to bradgar what are your PCs specs? |
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  bradgar
@verizon.net
| Ok I can't post the log of my error atm because I'm at work tryin to find any fix for it. I downloaded the trial version of WoW, installed wouldn't work, I figure because I had no graphix card. So I bought a 7600 gs, installed, reinstalled trial worked perfectly. Played for about 5 hours, logged off shut program down and went to bed. Got home from work less then 12 hours later and I tried to load WoW, got a 134 error. Tech support said known issues with trial version just uninstall then reinstall. Did, now all I ever get is a 132 error. I call back they say to read an e-mail sent to me and do the suggested fixes there. I have updated all my drivers again, and again, even though they was already up to date. I have put in the WoW ports into my windows firewall, and still no fix. I see all these people saying check memory speed and fsb. I am not that smart when it comes to the bios, where do I find these speeds and lower them? Or even know what my speed on my RAM should be or fsb should be? Any help greatly appreciated. |
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